- 1918 in music
Events
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March 3 -Béla Bartók 's "String Quartet No. 2" is premiered inBudapest
*May 24 -Béla Bartók 'sopera "Duke Bluebeard's Castle " (composed 1911) is premiered in Budapest.
*Toivo Kuula is killed in theFinnish Civil War .
* First documented racially integratedjazz recording session.
* Worldwide sales of phonograph/gramophone records estimated at 100 million records this yearPublished popular music
* "After You've Gone" w.
Henry Creamer m.Turner Layton
* "At The Jazz Band Ball" w.m.Edwin B. Edwards ,Nick LaRocca ,Tony Spargo &Larry Shields
* "Bagdad" w.Harold Atteridge m.Al Jolson
* "Beautiful Ohio" w. Ballard MacDonald m. Mary Earl
* "Clarinet Marmalade" m. Edwin B. Edwards, Nick LaRocca, Tony Spargo & Larry Shields
* "Dallas Blues " w. Hart A. Wand m. Lloyd Garrett
* "Dancing 'neath the Dixie moon" w. Will J. Hart m. Ed. Nelson.
* "Dark Grows The Sky" w. Harry Graham m. Harold Fraser-Simson
* "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Grady" w. Monty C. Brice m.Walter Donaldson
* "Dear Little Boy Of Mine" w. J. Keirn Brennan m. Ernest R. Ball
* "Dear Old Pal Of Mine" w. Harold Robe m. Lt. Gitz Rice
* "Ding Dong" w.m.Irving Berlin
* "Every Day" byShelton Brooks
* "Ev'rybody's Crazy 'bout the Doggone Blues, But I'm Happy" byHenry Creamer andTurner Layton
* "Everything Is Peaches Down In Georgia" w. Grant Clarke m. Milton Ager
* "Fidgety Feet" m. Edwin B. Edwards, Nick La Rocca, Tony Spargo & Larry Shields
* "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" w.m. Eddie Green
* "Good Morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! " w.m. Robert Lloyd
* "Good-bye, France" w.m.Irving Berlin
* "Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Jean Schwartz
* "Hindustan" w.m. Oliver G. Wallace & Harold Weeks
* "Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo" byEdward Rowland
* "How Can You Tell" byNed Wayburn
* "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m.Walter Donaldson
* "I Found The End Of The Rainbow" w.m. John Mears, Harry Tierney & Joseph McCarthy
* "I Want To Shimmy" byShelton Brooks
* "If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night Germany" w. Grant Clarke & Howard Johnson m. George W. Meyer
* "I'll Say She Does" w.m. B. G. DeSylva,Gus Kahn &Al Jolson
* "In The Land Of Beginning Again" w. Grant Clarke m. George W. Meyer
* "Ja-Da w.m.Bob Carleton
* "K-K-K-Katy " w.m.Geoffrey O'Hara
* "Madelon" w. (Eng) Alfred Bryan (Fr) Louis Bousquet m. Camille Robert
* "Mammy's Chocolate Soldier" w. Sidney Mitchell m. Archie Gottler
* "Me-Ow!" by Mel B. Kaufman
* "Mickey" w. Harold H. Williams m. Neil Moret
* "My Baby Boy" w. Will Dillon m.Albert Von Tilzer
* "Oh How I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy Comes Home" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m.Pete Wendling
* "Oh! Frenchy!" w. Sam Ehrlich m.Con Conrad
* "Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The Morning" w.m.Irving Berlin
* "On The Road To Calais" w. Alfred Bryan m.Al Jolson
* "Original Dixieland One-Step" w.m.Joe Jordan (musician) ,Nick LaRocca &J. Russell Robinson
* "Oui Oui Marie" w. Alfred Bryan & Joseph McCarthy m. Fred Fisher
* "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody " w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Jean Schwartz
* "The Rose Of No Man's Land" w. Jack Caddingan m. Joseph A. Brennan
* "Russian Rag" m.George L. Cobb
* "Somebody Stole My Gal" w.m. Leo Wood
* "Sometime" byRida Johnson Young
* "Tell That To The Marines" w. Harold Atteridge &Al Jolson m. Jean Schwartz
* "That Tumble-Down Shack In Athlone" w. Richard W. Pascoe m. Monte Cobb & Alma M. Saunders
* "That Wonderful Mother Of Mine" w. Clyde Hager m. Walter Goodwin
* "There's Nobody Home but Me" w. Sam Erlich m.Con Conrad
* "They Were All Out Of Step But Jim" w.m.Irving Berlin
* "Those Draftin' Blues" w.m.Maceo Pinkard
* "Till We Meet Again " w. Raymond B. Egan m.Richard A. Whiting
* "Tishomigo Blues"Spencer Williams
* "Wedding Bells, Will You Ever Ring For Me?" w. Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young m. Jean Schwartz
* "We'll Do Our Share while You're Over There" w. Lew Brown & Al Herriman m. Jack Egan
* "When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band To France" w. Alfred Bryan & Edgar Leslie m. Cliff Hess
* "When Tony Goes Over The Top" w. Billy Frisch & Archie Fletcher m. Alex Marr
* "When You Look In The Heart Of A Rose" w. Marion Gillespie m. Florence Methuen
* "Why Do They All Take The Night Boat To Albany?" w. Joe Young & Sam M. Lewis m. Jean Schwartz
* "Without You" w.Nora Bayes m. Irving Fisher
* "Would You Rather Be A Colonel With An Eagle On Your Shoulder Or A Private With A Chicken On Your Knee?" w. Sidney D. Mitchell m. Archie Gottler
* "You'll Find Old Dixieland In France" w. (Eng) Grant Clarke (Fr) Louis Delamarre m. George W. Meyer
* "You're In Style When You're Wearing A Smile" w.m. Al W. Brown,Gus Kahn & Egbert van AlstyneTop hit recordings
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Tiger Rag /Skeleton Jangle" by theOriginal Dixieland Jass Band
*"Over There" byEnrico Caruso
*"After You've Gone" byMarion Harris
*"Smiles" byJoseph C. Smith 's Orchestra
*"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" by Charles Harrison
*"Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody" byAl Jolson
*"Hello Central, Give Me No-Man's Land" by Al Jolson
*"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" byHenry Burr Classical music
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Frederick Delius - "A Song Before Sunrise"
*Alexander Glazunov - "Romance of Nina"
*Augustin Barrios Mangoré - "Un sueño en la foresta"
*Karol Szymanowski - "Songs of an infatuated Muezzin"Opera *
Charles Wakefield Cadman - "Shanewis"
*Giacomo Puccini - "Il Trittico" (consisting of "Il Tabarro", "Suor Angelica" and "Gianni Schicchi")
*Gabriel von Wayditch - "Jesus Before Herod"Musical theater * "
As You Were " London production opened at the Pavilion onAugust 3
* "The Better 'Ole " Broadway production opened at theGreenwich Village Theatre onOctober 19 , transferred to theCort Theatre onNovember 18 and transferred to theBooth Theatre onJune 16 ,1919 for a total run of 353 performances
* "Buzz-Buzz " Londonrevue opened at theVaudeville Theatre onDecember 20 and ran for 612 performances
* "The Canary " Broadway production opened at the Globe Theatre onNovember 4 and ran for 152 performances
* "Fiddlers Three " Broadway production opened at theCort Theatre onSeptember 3 and ran for 87 performances
* "The Girl Behind The Gun " Broadway production opened at theNew Amsterdam Theatre onSeptember 16 and ran for 160 performances
* "Hullo, America " London production opened at thePalace Theatre onSeptember 25
* "The Lilac Domino " London production opened at theEmpire Theatre onFebruary 21 and ran for 747 performances
* "Listen Lester " (Music:Harold Orlob Book and Lyrics:Harry L. Cort &George E. Stoddard . Broadway production opened at theKnickerbocker Theatre onDecember 23 and ran for 272 performances. StarringMary Milburn ,Eddie Garvie ,Johnny Dooley ,Clifton Webb ,Ada Mae Weeks ,Ada Lewis andGertrude Vanderbilt .
* "Oh, Lady! Lady! " Broadway production opened at thePrincess Theatre onFebruary 1 , transferred to theCasino Theatre onJune 17 and ran for a total of 219 performances.
* "The Passing Show of 1918" Broadway revue opened at theWinter Garden Theatre onJuly 25 and ran for 142 performances
* "Phi-Phi " Parisoperetta opened at theBouffes-Parisiens onNovember 12
* "Sinbad" Broadway production opened at theWinter Garden Theatre onFebruary 14 and ran for 164 performances
* "Toot-Toot! " Broadway production opened atGeorge M. Cohan's Theatre onMarch 11 and ran for 40 performances
* "Very Good, Eddie " London production opened at thePalace Theatre onMay 18 and ran for 341 performancesBirths
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January 27 -Skitch Henderson , bandleader (d. 2005)
*January 27 -Elmore James , blues musician (d. 1963)
*February 15 -Hank Locklin , singer
*March 23 -Alberto Caracciolo , tango musician (d. 1994)
*March 29 -Pearl Bailey , singer (d. 1990)
*April 3 -Sixten Ehrling , conductor (d. 2005)
*May 15 -Eddy Arnold , country singer (d. 2008)
*May 17 -Birgit Nilsson , operatic soprano (d. 2005)
*June 8 - Robert Preston, star of musicals (d. 1987)
*July 24 -Ruggiero Ricci , violinist
*July 27 -Leonard Rose , cellist (d. 1984)
*August 18 -Cisco Houston , folk singer (d. 1961)
*August 25 -Leonard Bernstein , composer (d. 1990)
*August 31 -Alan Jay Lerner , US lyricist (d. 1986)
*September 13 -Dick Haymes , singer (d. 1980)
*September 22 -Henryk Szeryng , violinist (d. 1988)
*September 23 -Lola Graham , pianist
*September 26 -John Zacherle , actor and singer
*October 11 -Jerome Robbins , choreographer (d. 1998)
*October 17 -Rita Hayworth , actress, dancer and singer (d. 1987)
*December 12 - Joe Williams, jazz singer (d. 1999)
*December 19 -Professor Longhair , blues singer and pianist (d. 1980)
*December 23 -José Greco , flamenco dancer and choreographer (d. 2000)Deaths
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January 19 -Juan José Cañas , co-writer of the El Salvador national anthem (b. 1826)
*February 7 -Alexander Taneyev , composer (b. 1850)
*February 15 -Miguel Marqués - Spanish composer and violinist (b. 1843)
*March 1 -Emil Sjögren , composer (b. 1853)
*March (12-15) -José White Lafitte , violinist and composer (b. 1836)
*March 13 -César Cui , music critic and composer (b. 1835)
*March 15 -Lili Boulanger , composer (b. 1893)
*March 23 -Théo Ysaÿe , pianist and composer (b. 1865)
*March 25 -Claude Debussy , composer (b. 1862)
*April 13 -David Ffrangcon Davies , operatic baritone (b. 1855)
*April 21 -Antonio Pini-Corsi , operatic baritone (b. 1859)
*May 5 -Bertha Palmer , writer and musician
*May 18 -Toivo Kuula , conductor and composer (b. 1883) (accidentally shot)
*May 22 -Fritz Seitz , violinist and composer (b. 1848)
*June 9 -Jozsef Angster , master organ maker (b. 1834)
*June 10 -Arrigo Boito , writer and composer (b. 1842)
*August 12 -Anna Held , singer (b. 1872)
*August 15 -Heinrich Köselitz , author and composer (b. 1854)
*August 26 -Cecil Coles , composer (b. 1888 (killed in action)
*September 7 -Morfydd Llwyn-Owen , singer, pianist and composer (b. 1891) (appendicitis)
*October 7 -Hubert Parry , composer (b. 1848)
*October 15 -Antonio Cotogni , operatic baritone (b. 1831)
*October 16 -Felix Arndt , pianist & composer (b. 1889)
*October 22 -Charles Peccatte , archetier (b. 1850)
*October 24 -Marianne Scharwenka , violinist (b. 1856)
*October 29 -Rudolf Tobias , organist and composer (b. 1873)
*"date unknown" -King Watzke , violinist and bandleader (b. c. 1880)
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